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1、高三英语每日练习题04一、阅读理解 AToni Morrison, an American writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature, was admired as the countrys greatest living writer and died at age 88. Her novels,Beloved, Song of Solomon, and others explored theway African-Americans search for freedom and identity in a country obses

2、sed with skin color1 .She published her first novel The Bluest Eye in 1970.Eighteen years later, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Beloved, the story of a mother who kills her baby daughter rather than permit her to be born into slavery. It became a best-seller and was later made into a film.

3、 The Nobel Prize committee described her writing as “language itself, a language she wants to liberate from race.” Her novels discussed Americas past, focusing on black history and the effects of racism on individuals.She was born Chloe Ardelia Wofford in Lorain, Ohio, in 1931.Her father worked in a

4、 steel factory, and her mother was a maid. She attended Howard University, an all-black university in Washington, D.C. At Howard, she read African, British and American literature, including writers William Faulkner and Virginia Woolf. “The writers who affect me the most were novelists who were writ

5、ing in Africa: Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart was a major education for me, ”she told the Associated Press in 1998.After a short marriage, she became a single mother of two sons and worked as a book editor in New York. Several publishers rejected her first book, The Bluest Eye, but it impressedThe

6、 New York Times book critic John Leonard who believed Morrison was an important new voice. He said her writing was “so charged with pain and wonder that the novel becomes poetry.”Morrison enjoyed her literary fame and was proud of her Nobel Prize. “Nobody was going to take that and make it into some

7、thing else. I felt representational. I felt American. I felt Ohioan. I felt blacker than ever. I felt more woman than ever. I felt all of that and put all of that together and went out and had a good time, ”she said.1. Which of the following is covered in Morrisons novels?A. The history of Blacks.B.

8、 Africas past.C. The effects of American freedom.D. English literature.2. What can we learn from John Leonards words?A. He rejected Morrisons first book.B. He appreciated Morrisons poems.C. He thought highly of The Bluest eye.D. He saw Morrisons language as a wonder.3. What can be inferred about Mor

9、rison from the last paragraph?A. She longed to be an American.B. She felt proud of her color1 .C. She changed her attitude to life.D. She was crazy about her works.4. What is the purpose of the text?A. To remember a writer.B. To promote some books.C. To introduce American life.D. To fight against ra

10、cial discrimination. BThe Guide to Riding a San Francisco Cable CarCable Car HistoryThe cable car was introduced to San Francisco on August 2, 1873. Throughout the 1890s, eight companies operated 600 cars which covered 21 cable car routes. The 1906 earthquake destroyed most of the cable car system.

11、Now, only 37 cable cars remain with three lines in operation. All cars are artistic works as they are made and handled by hand!Cable cars arent just for tourists! They are an essential part of the citys public transport system. They are the citys only moving historic landmarks.The Cable Car LinesPow

12、ell-masonLine (Yellow signs on car): Begins at Market Street turnaround, and ends at Fishermans Wharf East End (Bay Street turnaround).Stops: Downtown(Market Street), Union Square, Nob Hill, Chinatown, Cable Car Museum, North Beach and Fishermans Wharf(Bay Street).Powell-hyde Line(Red signs on car):

13、 Begins at Market Street turnaround and ends at Fishermans Wharf West End(Hyde Street turnaround).Stops: Downtown(Market Street), Union Square, Nob Hill, Chinatown, Cable Car Museum, Russian Hill, Fishermans Wharf(west end), and Hyde Street.California Street Line: Runs East-west from Van Ness Avenue

14、 to the Financial District.Stops: Van Ness Avenue, Polk Street, Nob Hill, Chinatown.FaresTickets(single ride): can be purchased at turnarounds or from the conductor with cash as you board.Adult &Youth: $7 each way.Senior(ages 65+)Disabled: $3 each wayPasses: are perfect for visitors to the city, and

15、 allow unlimited riding for one, three, or seven days on MUNI cable cars, streetcars and buses.One Day: $23; Three Days: $34; Seven Days: $45Fastpasses(One Month): allow unlimited riding for one month on MUNI cable cars, streetcars and buses.Adult(ages 1864): $78; Youth(ages 517), Senior(ages 65+)an

16、d Disabled: $395.What do we know about San Francisco cable cars?A.They operate automatically.B.They are just available for tourists.C.They have become a unique sight.D.They have a history of over 200 years.6.What do the three cable car lines have in common?A.They end at the same stop.B.They run thro

17、ugh Chinatown.C.Their cars are of the same color1 .D.Their routes are equal in length.7.How much will a couple of 70 pay for their fastpasses?A.$23.B.$39.C.$45.D.$78.二、短文改错假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横

18、线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Tracy is a foreign student in our school. There is a pity that she is going to leave, which make us all very sad. She is a kind-hearted girl, but always offers to help us our English. I remembered when I am preparing for a speaking contest tw

19、o month ago, Tracy spent her spare time teach me for almost three days. I won the first prize in the contest. When I said thanks to her, and she gave me a big smile. I hope that he can come to China again. I wish her a color1 fully and interesting life.1、 阅读理解1. A 2. C 3. B 4. A5. C 6. B 7. D二、短文改错1

20、. There改为it2.make改为makes3.but改为and4.us后加with5.am改为was6.month改为months7.teach改为teaching8.去掉when或者and9.he改为she10.color1 fully改为color1 ful三、书面表达“This Radio Two.This is the one oclock news.A she wolf escaped from the Dorford Zoo this morning and is believed to be still at large in the Dorford area.If hun

21、gry the wolf might be dangerous.If anyone sees this animal, please inform the nearest police-station.”Mrs.Clarke switched the radio off: she wanted to make her middy lunch before her baby woke up.She pushed the pram(婴儿车)into the garden, left it under a tree out of the sun and went into the kitchen.T

22、hen minutes later she came to the back door to see if everything was all right.A big dog was standing by the pram looking at the baby.“Thats the Johnsons dog.Ive told them they ought to keep that great animal in their own garden.Those dogs are a bit too much like wolves.”Then Mrs.Clarke went cold.“W

23、olves.What have I heard about wolves?”She was sure she had heard something about an escaped wolf on the radio.She looked hard at the creature by the pramand the more she looked the more certain she became.It wasnt the dog from next door.Like it, but different.It was as big as the dog, but the color1

24、 was greyer and it looked thinner.At this moment the creature put its front legs on the side of the pram and looked at the sleeping baby, licking its face.The baby woke up and began to cry quietly.Mrs.Clarke wanted to scream, but she knew it would be wrong to do that.What should she do? “Inform the

25、police,” the radio had said.But that meant leaving the garden and going to the telephone near the front door.She was sure that somehow she must get the wolf away from the prom.The she remembered the piece of meat she had bought.It was on the kitchen table.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Very qu

26、ietly she slipped into the kitchen and came back with the meat._Holding the baby to her in the kitchen,she telephoned the police._三、书面表达Very quietly she slipped into the kitchen and came back with the meat.The wolf was still standing over the pram licking the babys face.She threw the meat into a cor

27、ner under a tree well away from the pram.As the meat hit the ground the wolf looked round.It hesitated for a moment, then left for the meat and began to eat it.Mrs.Clarke stole to the pram and immediately picked up the baby and ran into the kitchen as fast as possible.She sank down into a chair, cry

28、ing with relief.Holding the baby to her in the kitchen, she telephoned the police.When the police arrived she told them what had happened, and took them to the kitchen window.The wolf was lying on the grass, still eating the meat.The police said they had sent for a man from the zoo and would arrive in a minute.Five minutes later, two men from the Dorford Zoo came with a net and a small cage.Before long the wolf was safely in the cage and taken away, the rest of the meat still in its mouth.

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